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>> what he says he wants to be a dictator. >> i believe the president hits the trail, drop them. i have a >> very different value set of an unobvious already this is the former president, hits back >> it's not an age thing. it's a competence thing >> and razor thin, we're going to have a knife fight over every single district we go one-on-one with the party leaders in charge of winning the house >> the republicans are vulnerable because they're not governing. they're in charge of the do nothing congress plus would control all of the senate in the balance. we sit down with kari lake >> do you still believe that your election was stolen and spring forward. >> what we're doing now will congress make daylight saving time permanent in this place? there's always someone that has a reason to be against something inside politics that's reporting from inside
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the corridors of power starts now good morning. >> welcome to inside politics sunday, i'm manu raju. there are 240 days to go until voters head to the polls. and an absolutely vicious campaign rematch between president biden and former president trump is already taking shape. all with enormous stakes for the country and the world. the two men held dueling events last night in the battleground state of georgia >> we're all know donald >> trump sees a different america an american story. every zenme, revenge or retribution we see a future or defend the basic freedoms, not take him away. we're seizures. rishi, a future reward work, not just well, a future for all american presidency, for all americans are jordan get out the vote for president biden.
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the event was part of a far more aggressive campaign as he tries to take on one of his biggest vulnerabilities, his age of 81, and tries to rebuild a frame coalition in reverse his sagging poll numbers. the former president, meanwhile, took to the rally stage with one of his fiercest congressional allies, marjorie taylor greene, who had engaged in a tense exchange over immigration with biden during the state of the union last week, that speech, trump attacked as he ridiculed biden stutter tonight to go, we all heard crooked joe is angry, dark, hate-filled rant of a state of the >> union address, wasn't it didn't it bring us together, emergent or our border, bringing the country together? i'm going to bring it together. >> it's not an age thing. it's a competence thing >> alright, let's break this all down with my great panel this morning. cnn's melanie zanona, isaac arnsdorf from the
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washington post and the wall street journal's catherine lucey. good morning to you. all. it's been a busy weekend again and which is good for us to talk about a lot to digest, including how the biden campaign is clearly a new phase in this campaign posted to the union or more precise messaging opposite aeration, new multimillion-dollar ad campaign, and just stepping into higher gear, look or how the plans are, but over 100 new battleground offices, they announced that they're all bring their hiring 350 new staff members. they put up this $30 million ad buy lists are going to unveil it over the course of next six weeks, put it all across media catherine, give us a sense of what the strategy is inside the biden campaign as they move into this new phase. >> yeah, they really saw the state of the union as a kickoff, right? of the general election post-super tuesday. they're pumping money into ads into these battleground states. and that's really where you're gonna see the fight is in these states as you saw the president out in georgia and michigan,
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he's gonna be out in other states in the next coming week. in the coming week and they're really trying to do, they're doing new couple of things. but i think two key things. one is they're trying to address the age thing head-on. you see in this ad, they're trying to say look at age as experience. it's i'm able to do things for you because of my age, because of my background. and then they're really trying to draw this very sharp contrast with if donald trump and talk about how they see his policies as dangerous, you tell the president saying he be a dictator, that he's going to threaten your freedoms and are going to talk a lot about key freedoms like voting rights and abortion, and the resolve that you mentioned, the aed that came out just yesterday, they announced as part of this massive ad, buy and taking on the issues that voters say they're concerned about. the president's age >> young guy that's two secret. but here's the deal. >> i understand how to get things done for the american people for four years donald
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trump tried to pass an infrastructure law. and he failed. >> i got it done. >> donald trump took away the freedom to choose. i'm determined. make roe v. wade oh, the land again >> donald trump believes the job of the president >> is to take care of donald trump. i believe the job to presence to fight for you >> can we do one more take look. i've very young, energetic, and them. what tell him i doing this for in this case, right after trump super pac put out an ad going after joe >> biden's age, even though trump is just four years younger? >> we can all see joe biden's weakness. if biden wins can he even survive till 2029? the real question is, can we can even survive? how do you see this playing out? >> yeah, the trump campaign followed up and basically put those two adds together. they
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took the clip of him, the beginning of the biden ad of him saying, i get that i'm old and then all those clips of of him showing his age and the biden campaign argument here is basically there are worse things then being old and drawing that contrast with trump. and it's interesting to hear the way that trump talks about it as well when he says, well, this isn't about age is just a number. this is about something else because they're very aware and trump and self is very aware that he's not that far behind biden exactly and meanwhile, trump is, as we know, has so many legal issues that are going to be a major factor as we head into the campaign season, they hope it's not they want to delay, of course, it was criminal trials. they may be successful we'll see how this ultimately plays out, but then he's got the civil issues too, as well as the $91,000,000 bond that he had to post on friday as he appealed that judgment in the case against him in the e jean carroll case in new york, he was found liable for both sexual abuse and defamation in
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2022, and defamation remember that because last night, trump, at this rally brought it up and we'll see if that leads to any legal issues for it >> i just posted a 91 by 91 million on a fake story, totally made up. sorry. >> i get sued for >> defamation. that's where it starts and this is democrat operatives. these are all her lawyers are big democrat operative this woman is not a believable person. >> all right. >> but let's just remind, he owes her is decided at 3.3 million for reputational repair, emotional harm in punitive damages for malicious statements. >> and he says that he just can't help himself. >> yeah. one thing i was looking out for was whether he would shift his message in any way. now that we are in more of a general election rematch, because this was so much part of his message in the primary. he was using these court cases to paint himself as a victim and a martyr. and it worked at
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least with the gop base. but i think it's another question when it comes to a general election, how much are you going to want to bring up? these court trials are on the campaign trail, even he is going to have to juggle them in terms of the calendar, but it's not something that i'm sure his team wants him to be talking about all that much. >> will the biden team even touch this? yeah, especially they're not why it's so far they haven't. the president has not wanted to go there. you could see this from outside groups are democrats, but i think the biden team really wants to focus on the policy contrast. and that's really what you're going to see is then continued to make this argument about here's what a donald trump or another donald trump term would look like compared to what another joe biden term. >> but look what it was notable though that biden was campaigning miles away from fulton county where donald trump is facing criminal charges. so it does seem like they're trying to acknowledge it in some ways, even if they're not addressing it. >> and we're seeing them >> side-by-side more, right? we saw them both down the border also. so you're going to see more of these moments where they're thrust together in mid-march
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>> the biden team is dealing with and trump really there's the threat of third-party candidates, the independent candidacy of rfk junior qualifying for a pair of battleground states like michigan in particular, that one is going to be big battle in november in nevada, new hampshire, and a hawaii, the campaign says they met the signature threshold to qualify in michigan, south carolina, georgia, and arizona. they say they've met enough. the super pac also says they met to qualify how big of a, who is, who does rfk junior pose a bigger threat to trump or biden? >> this is an ongoing debate both campaigns have obviously tested it in polling and they can make arguments one way or the other, and you can see the thinking kind of shift when trump will attack him or not attack rfk junior but, but we've all seen in elections going back to 2000, how a few thousand votes to a third party candidate can tip a very close the app and we'll see if that happens again. >> alright, coming up a republican senator is shocking
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britt told a jarring story this past week during the republican response to the state of the union address and graphic tale of sexual violence. she says she heard the southern border a woman who shared her story with me she had been sex trafficked by the cartels starting at the age of 12 she told me not just the ci was raped every day but how many times a day she was, right? this is the united states of america. and it is past time in my opinion that we start acting like it president biden's border policies are a disgrace >> but the incident did not happen during the biden administration or even in the united states, but actually in mexico in a statement to cnn, her office defended that passage from her speech claiming that the story was in line with the problems at the
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border. saying that during that quote, dangerous journey to cross into the united states, children, women and men are being subjected to gut wrenching, heartbreaking horrors in our own back yard. our panel is back back so this was really supposed to be a shining moment for our k break. someone who is being elevated in the republican ranks given this huge opportunity, she's faced enormous criticism for her delivery. but now this this passage was not true. the way she presented it >> what what's the fallout yeah. >> i mean, the story itself that she told it is not inaccurate. what's dishonest is the way she tried to link into the biden administration, the way she tried to link it to something that was happening in the united states. and it was just such an unforced error for her. in addition to picking the kitchen table as the set in addition to the delivery which was widely criticized and mocked. and this is just the risk of doing the rebuttal these notoriously tricky, you're going from watching the president in this room with
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hundreds of people. there's a lot of energy to watching someone deliver a straight-to-camera alone in a room. and we've seen how this is tripped up. past politicians, including rising stars it looked like it's happened to her as well. i mean, i would say i don't think this means her end is here because in the future of the republican party, she still has a very long career ahead of her, but it's it's embarrassing. yeah >> roubia is still around here at the moment and he's he's a senior member in the senate as well. so look, this all came of questions as to the union there was that unscripted moment that happened that actually got biden in a bit of hot water with his own party when marjorie taylor greene, during the state of the union said, say, they are the name of lincoln riley, of course, the 2022 year-old jordan student who was allegedly killed, allegedly the hands of someone who is in the country illegally biden use the term illegal immigrant, and that caused some backlash within the loop on the left, and he was asked about that last night and he walked back that specific word
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>> lawn documented version. i shouldn't have usually gone as undocumented and look, when i spoke about the difference between trump on me, one of the things i talked about in them border was his way. he talks about vermin, the way he talks about these people polluting the blood talks about what i'm not going to do, what i won't do, i'm not going to treat any any any of these people with disrespect and built the country and then last night in rome, georgia trump went after biden for that walk-back >> now here's the legal and i say he was an illegal alien. he was an illegal immigrant. he was an illegal migrant and he shouldn't have been in our country and he never would have been under the trump policy. and biden should be apologizing for apologizing to this killer. >> trump also met with lincoln riley's parents at that event. how do you see this playing out >> well, you can >> see biden's sometimes likes
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being attacked from the left on immigration. it makes him look more moderate and appeal to the voters that he needs to win this election. so he's looking for those moments. where he can kinda call the republicans bluff is i will shut down the border. i do want to pass this border bill. i will say lincoln riley's name and there are ways that they are clearly a lot of americans can relate to, maybe not always using the most piecey where that was a big part of donald trump's appeal. >> and one of the reasons why biden was under pressure was concerns and criticism on the left over not just the terminology that's one aspect of it, but also he shift on immigration, he did on this bipartisan border security deal, move much further to the republican position and that angered so many folks on the left, you say you're seating on this issue where they thought they had the high ground years ago and now they fear that they don't. and i caught up with one senior democrat in the congressional hispanic caucus,
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joaquin castro of texas who had a warning for the president he's got to be careful not to go down the dark path that donald trump has taken us. when he talks about the border and he talks about immigration because what donald trump has done in his rhetoric is put a target on people's backs. that's part of what concerns me is when i heard that, because the president has tagged to it it's right on policy. it's a big concern, not just for hispanics, but democratic voters. we need democratic voters to come out and i don't want us to do things that fundamentally deflate the inspiration and the willingness of democrats to come out and vote. >> and that's an interesting comment. i don't want to do things that fundamentally deflate the inspiration and the willingness of democrats to come on and vote. in other words, you go to the middle immigration, you risk angering the left and that is just the balancing act that biden has struggled with on this issue. that's the >> line that he's trying to walk and it's a really hard
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one, especially if you think about what biden is trying to do to win this election, is bring back this coalition of people who voted for him in 2020. and that includes a lot of young people, a lot of activists, a lot of folks who don't like the kind of immigration policies that he has been supporting. and so the idea that but some people might sit on the bench or the couch is a real concern. yeah. and that is definitely the >> concern they would have to deal with in the months ahead. >> alright. coming up we go out, we go one-on-one with the party leaders charged with winning a majority in the house. and then we'll speak with republican kari lake and one of the nation's most important senate okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition or strength and energy ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein >> i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to sky rizzi. i'm playing with
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i'm clarissa ward in jerusalem. and this is cnn >> the battle for the house is on a knife's edge or the limited number of pickup opportunities for both parties, and the likelihood that the next majority could also be raised the thin. but the leaders in charge of each party
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strategy detailed to me this past week how they see the playing field and how candidates in swing districts will adjust to the top of their tickets. right now, republicans only have a 219 to 213 majority democrats are targeting 17 gop-held seats in districts. biden won. will republicans are focused on five democratic held seats, interests, trump won an ad for other swing district seats currently held by democrats who are retiring this year. and even as republicans have struggled to govern in this messy and chaotic hundred and 18 the congress, they are bullish about their chances in november, congressman richard hudson, who chairs the house gop's campaign arm, says trump will help his candidates are you, going to hold the majority? >> absolutely. we're going to grow the majority for several reasons. the political environment is the best political environment. republicans have had a long time, mainly because biden's policies have failed, also because of the recruits we've got the best for my class. we've ever had. if you look at the battleground, the 250 seat
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majority days are gone because of redistricting. we're going to have a knife fight over every single district. but you look at for democrats swing seat retirements, the great pickup opportunities for us. >> and how did super tuesday change things for you? >> it was a huge help for us. >> so you've talked to donald trump, you are mar-a-lago talking about some of these races. can it be helpful in the '80s in biden districts where republicans serve? >> absolutely. >> but how i mean, like he's not can't be popular in those districts. >> well, right now he's popular everywhere is when in every battleground state and i think the turnout models are much different in a presidential election year for us, brings out a lot of voters that don't vote in the midterms. and so i think it's net positive >> and what if he's convicted? well, that make it harder for you guys to hold the majority of the most americans see these all as what they are, ms political politically motivated, who you encourage your members to campaign with donald trump. >> sure >> i mean, each candidate can make up their own what they want to do. i'll be campaigning with president trump and i
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think he's, he's going to help us across the ticket look in some ways, you expected campaign chairman to be very optimistic and bullish. but look, this has been a period of time where republicans, things have been going a little better for the gop after all everything that we haven't seen super tuesday when generally as they have redistricting fights have not been as bad as they fear, particularly in new york and biden numbers are not helping them, but despite all that, they have a lot of real challenges. trump being one of them is hudson being realistic about growing the majority? >> yeah. i mean, i think the pool of potential battleground districts, as he mentioned, there, it's shrunk because in recent years there's just been so much redistricting and gerrymandering that you're not going to see a 60 seat wave eye on either side. so he's gonna be a smaller pool. it is going to be a knife fight, as he said, but i will say that up until this point, republicans have really felt like they could lose the majority in november that that was going to be the case. it has started to shift a little bit. they see immigration in the border as a huge issue for them. they feel like they have the wind at their backs jeremy juice, skea, a controversial republican
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candidate and a key primary dropped out. there have been a couple of things breaking their ways, which is fueling that confidence you heard from hudson, but it's going to be tough. it's going to be close for both parties and abortion is still a huge, huge liability apps absolutely, it's a big liability and the trump top of the ticket always has an impact down to, get it. you're facing too pretty unpopular candidates for presidents. so what does that mean down ticket. that's a question that i also put to the democratic campaign committee chairwoman suzan delbene about the top of their ticketing, the impact that it will have on her vulnerable members so i just spoke to richard hudson and he told me that republicans will not only hold the majority, they will grow the majority. >> what do you say to him? >> i strongly disagree. and all you have to let's go talk to voters across the country. they're tired of the extremism the lack of interest in actually governing from republicans. they're in charge of a do nothing congress, they should campaign your canvas
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should campaign with biden. >> i think our can't leave had >> candidates campaigning. i think they're out there. our map is always going to be a little different in terms of where the congressional races are, where there might be the most focus from a precedential standpoint. but i think the president has a strong record. the >> helots and also things that trump actually will be a >> net benefit because they can energize the base and bring our voters. he does not think it's gonna hurt them in there dean biden republican districts was a reaction to them. >> well, they're incapable of making a decision on their own week. they are the party of donald trump. >> you know what's interesting is that you don't see as many vulnerable members in bracing biden, perhaps as you might see among republican members, maybe there's a difference in how they handle it. how do you think these members in these districts and in the senate races two will deal with biden and they come, when it comes to their states and districts in that's always a calculation. we see every cycle for folks and some of these swing districts, but biden is
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obviously running at the top of the ticket and it's hard to run away from that. >> obviously, i'm trying i'm try some try and there has been some chatter about people being worried about whether biden will be a drag at the top of the ticket. you're seeing obviously the president's campaign investing a lot in battleground areas, trying to get a lot of boots on the ground, a lot of staffing, trying really trying to elevate this message that he is helpful and is delivering, which i think in a lot of these swing districts is key. they want to really show voters that they have been delivering on priorities like infrastructure, like health care and so forth. >> so i've mentioned republicans two are embracing trump, but there are actually a fair amount in the house and the senate who simply are just not there yet i asked just a lot of republicans about the fact that trump, he after super tuesday, he became the presumptive nominee. he was on the way to the nomination. so what are they going to get behind them? >> some >> of them just wouldn't answer endorse trump. are you going to
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endorsed mccain, mr. cain? curious. are you going to endorse him >> at the end of the day? this is about the american people they will determine who the next president united states is not me, not anybody in this house or chamber. >> are you going to endorse trump >> what i will tell you is that we can't afford four more years by striation. >> are you going to support trump? are you supporting trump? figure that out? >> are you going to vote for him? >> i've answered that question. >> so trump is the nominee. are you going to support them >> what who is decided to do is who is yours choice? i don't have anything didn't say about my own views >> your life. and i said enough. >> but you still harbor those same concerns >> nothing's changed from my standpoint. i trust the people i represent to make their own decisions about who they're going to vote for >> i mean, in some of those senators are not up for
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reelection like senator todd young, and he is, he's not there yet and allowing members aren't. what do you think of that? >> i didn't know billy on the street was back on the air >> yeah. i think it probably is trickier actually in the senate where there's a lot of overlap between the seats that the democrats are defending. whereas in the house. and the battleground states for the presidential, whereas in the house, i mean, a lot of this is going to be like like you said, in new york, where the democrats have pickup opportunities because of the redistricting? yeah, exactly. and some of them were in those swing districts. the congress are brian fitzpatrick being one of them, wouldn't say if it is supporting trump, mike lawler said, didn't want to get into that. and others, carlton, dan, dan newhouse wanted ten republicans who voted to impeach down sharp, not saying if he will endorse him here, but you're seeing it that's that's the demo republican hand-wringing about that is clearly still existing. and then there's the republican political operation, their strategy. we talked about immigration in the last
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segment. there was a vote last week in the house on a bill of named after a lake and riley democrats said it was a overreach that republicans were taking advantage of a tragic situation arlette didn't vote for it. well, the ones who didn't vote for it are now good, being hit by a new campaign ad from the house gop campaign arm going after them for their votes joe biden's open caused this even worse. extreme house democrats refused to protect victims you're saying that i have here for the first time, melanie, what what's behind this and it's pretty clear what they're trying to do here. but the they successfully campaign on crime and past election cycles. they're trying to replicate that safe. >> here. they're actually linking crime and the border. what they see are going to be there to biggest issues come november and they're gonna go after democrats it's repeatedly on this issue, not just on that vote, they're going to use everything against them that they can and you even saw a democratic leadership allowing members to vote their conscious on that piece of legislation
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because they knew that there were some democrats were going to have to vote yes for it. and a lot of them who vote yes where those vulnerable democrats are absolutely including some of them who ran for the senate. and speaking of the senate, control of the senate is also up for grabs in november, it could all come down to arizona up next our conversation with republican candidate kari lake do you feel believe that your election was stolen >> taiwan unfinished business tonight at eight on cnn >> or the facts, she shall be for a used car, but she doesn't know that nearly half of them have been in an accident likely car fact shows how accidents impact price. so she doesn't have to overpay on pause >> convex.com >> okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition are strength and energy >> ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams the protein
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>> what are the nation's most critical battleground states is in arizona, were not only the presidential candidates will be battling for it 11 electoral votes, but it's also a state that could determine control of the senate. just last week, there was a major shakeup in the senate race when independent senator kyrsten sinema, who caucuses with democrats, announced she would not run again and have paved the way for a hugely significant head-to-head race between kari lake maga and trump ally and conservative and progressive democrat ruben gallego. our melanie zanona sat down one-on-one with kari lake soon after the news broke that sinema would not run again kyrsten sinema said she is not going to be running for reelection. >> do you think >> this makes the path easier for you in arizona? >> i think it does. i think she obviously was looking at the polling the same polling that we're looking at. and i'm sure rubin guy goes been looking at and she was going to get anywhere between 14 and maybe 18% of the vote. that's just not enough to win a race. it's not enough to win an election.
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so i think it actually does help us think just pull in a few democrats and if you republicans as well. and if you end append yes >> but as he tries to appeal to moderate voters, lake is answering questions about her past, including her bogus claims of widespread election fraud in her loss in the governor's race in 2022. and trump's re-election bid in 2020. >> if you had been vice president would you would do certified the 2020 election results. >> these are these are crazy. this is like a hypothetical going forward and hype statical going backward. i'm not going to entertain that. what i will entertain his talking about, how do we go forward and going forward when we get an america first president? and some great leadership in the senate and the majority we're going to do great things for the american people. >> do you still believe that your election was stolen? >> we had major problems in our election and we're really working to resolve those problems. we still have some court cases. what i'm concerned about going forward in the next
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election isn't my radical opponent ruben gallego, wants to give nine to 12 million people who've poured in illegally invaded our country. the ability to vote. >> he >> wants them all to vote. that's wrong. >> did anyone give you advice to not talk about the 2020 election? no. >> 2020 election. i think it was a rigged election. president trump, i don't i believe it was what i'm trying to do is look forward it goes. officer he was not available for an >> interview, but his spokesman released a statement to saying, quote, kari lake will say or do anything to gain power and including ban abortion and challenge the results of the 2,020.20, 22 elections. and it was an iowa who he saw there, of course is here. so what do you make of the how? great interview by the way. and what do you make of the fact of her move here? >> she's sort of >> trying to moderate, but also embracing those same claims in the past and same positions, but recognizes that this is a state with a huge amount independent voters, and she has
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to appeal to them. >> and especially with sinema out of the race, there's this huge pool of independence centrists who are up for grabs. clearly both her and gallego are trying to make a play for those. and she's tried to moderate her position on a number of things. he's tried to mend some fences, including with john mccain and his family. she famously criticized john mccain in the past. she's tried to walk back some of her position jens on abortion, which is again going to be a huge issue. >> and you heard her >> there denying the 2020 election in saying, i still want to look forward though. i don't want to talk about this stuff, even though she can't help herself but still embrace what has been central to her maga firebrand identity, which is election denialism. and i think it's really, you can see in the interview how much she was struggling with trying to express moderate positions while also not keeping her base at an arm's distance, but base that made her into the candidate she is today is such a fascinating race and meanwhile, you talked to her about one of these issues that of course, there's she may have to deal with it. she says centimetre, what to do about ukraine aid still stalled in
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congress at a critical moment, the gop is bitterly divided over this issue and she has a very strong position about where she stands would you support the foreign aid package that they ultimately did pass did include border, but it didn't i don't support sending more money >> to ukraine when the spring offense under under any sort i'm senses, i don't see a circumstance where i would know what i think this is a war that's been lost >> this war has been lost speaks to where the base is on such a key issue well, the republican base, the maga base. yeah. and i'm particularly trying to tie the issue of ukraine funding to the us border, but, you know, can also, i know a lot of mccain republicans who are not in a mold of john mccain and much more interested in america's place in the world traditionally and not ready to forgive and forget all those slights and insults from kari lake. >> yeah >> and this all comes as we are
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a bunch of competitive senate races in november. if you look at the senate map here, the challenge for democrats. so there are two states, texas and florida. those are really their only pick up opportunities here. and that and the race for the majority goes through a number of states that donald trump won in 2020, including in ohio and putting a west virginia, which is retirement, the open seat there at montana, who jon tester, who i caught up with last week and i asked him about biden's impact. and what that may mean for his race biden standing ahead of november as not good. so what does that do for you? i mean, the fact that he is really underwater versus trump. and almost all of these issues, it can't be helpful for a guy running in montana >> it's honest to goodness, is a totally different race. were on their own race. he's going to run his race and i don't think it really matters much. i've got my own brand. we're going to talk about things i've
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done. we're going to talk about what i want to do in the future. >> so i think the president will be in a close race. i will be thanked for both going to win. >> in that last comment coming from a pennsylvania democrat, bob casey. i mean, that's where biden, of course, will be campaigning alive. he's not going to montana. trump's going to win. montana was but casey's made the determination. i got to stick with biden. that's really how we're going to move when together, or we're going to lose together. >> but biden won pennsylvania in 2020. he has he's a scranton native. his political brand dates back a long way. there, there was a time when he was called the third pennsylvania senator. so bob casey and biden go way back and he's clearly not going to move away from him, but their fortunes are absolutely going and to rise or fall together. and that's a must-win state for biden as well. yeah. i mean, but sometimes these democratic senators, they may, they have to run to get ahead of biden in some of these dates, like sherrod brown in ohio, where trump is going to be heavily favored to win. there as well as montana. montana, and ohio.
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throughout the country and has helped you get the compensation you deserve 800 to eight to 44, 44 >> it's that time of year when the clocks spring forward. and of course we lose an hour of sleep and that change brings us darker mornings, but also lighter evenings. and that's something many on capitol hill want year-round. since 1966, states have been allowed to decide whether they make the bi-annual switch. but critics say switching back and forth is actually bad for our health and two years ago the senate surprised many when it actually passed a bill to keep the us permanently on daylight saving time. but the house never followed suit and since then, nothing has happened senator marco rubio sponsor that senate bill >> why >> have you not been able to get this done in this place? there's always someone that has a reason to be against something. i mean, my view of it as we should just pick one and stick with it you around. but it's a big country, so i guess at some point that some
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people argue that it's too dark in the morning. when kids go to school, the reverses that was a lot of places in america, we want kids to be outdoors and if you don't have lights at a park, you're pretty much done by 05:00 p.m. for 30. so but either way, my bigger challenge, my my bigger complaint is switching back and forth. i just don't i don't get where we keep doing that rubio's fellow floridian republican vern buchanan sponsored a similar bill in the house. >> and our change this big different specialty we want seniors in florida so that extra hour you'd come home, get some time kids outside, go for a jog, whatever you want to do. that's that's what everybody is pushing me for the last ten years. >> but while floridians might be happy with staying on daylight saving time further north, that would mean sunrise is in the winter, is late as 09:00 a.m. and take it from congressman dan newhouse, are from washington state >> i'm not opposed to staying on one time, but what i wouldn't be sure of is that we
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pick the right time and i'm not sure daylight savings is right standard. maybe the better speak, as washington state, it's dark. >> yeah that's right. so we've got to look at all the impacts and make the right choice. and then i think stay on a onetime makes sense >> but in the house, the bill remains stuck in the energy and commerce committee, which happens to be chaired by republican from republican congresswoman from, you guessed it, while she did state that chairwoman cathy mcmorris rodgers told me she does have quote, concerns about making the time change permanent. and when i caught up with her on friday, she would not say whether it's time for change your committee going to move on that bill. >> we're looking at the bill will get back with i guess only time will tell that's it for inside politics sunday. you can follow me on x, formerly known as twitter at mk raju, follow the show at inside politics and if you ever, ms an episode, you can catch up wherever you get your podcasts, just search for inside politics. now up next see of the union with jake
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